The New York Times reports that current projections are that this year's Cost Of Living Adjustment (COLA) for Social Security benefits will be around 3%, down from last year's 8.7%.
Aug 1, 2023
This Year's COLA To Be Around 3%
Jul 31, 2023
A Message To Staff From The Acting Commissioner
Sent: Wednesday, July 26, 2023 1:57 PM
To: A Message to All SSA and DDS Employees
Subject: President to Nominate Martin O'Malley as SSA's Commissioner
Today, President Biden announced his intent to nominate the Honorable Martin O’Malley as SSA’s Commissioner. Governor O’Malley’s previous public service positions include the Mayor of Baltimore and the Governor of Maryland. If confirmed by the Senate, Governor O’Malley would bring a wealth of experience in running a large and complex government agency.
I will remain the Acting Commissioner through the confirmation process. I look forward to continuing to lead this amazing agency and making progress on service improvements.
As always, thanks for all you do.
Kilolo Kijakazi, Ph.D., M.S.W.
Acting Commissioner
Jul 30, 2023
NADE Newsletter
Jul 29, 2023
Summary Of AFGE Contract With SSA
The American Federation of Government Employees, the biggest labor union representing Social Security employees has released a summary of its recent contract with the agency. Read it and you may develop a greater appreciation for the nitty gritty issues that have to be worked out in a labor contract. Lactation may not be your issue but for some agency employees it’s a very big deal. Labor unions exist to help their members deal with issues that an employer may find inconvenient.
Jul 28, 2023
Another Set Of Proposed Regs To Decrease The Number Of SSI Recipients Charged For In-Kind Support And Maintenance
Social Security has asked the Office of Management and Budget to approve proposed regulations to:
We propose expanding the definition of a Public Assistance (PA) Household to include additional means-tested assistance programs. This will decrease the number of applicants and recipients charged in-kind support and maintenance, which will simplify living arrangement development within the Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program.
Jul 27, 2023
Appropriations Bill Advances
The Senate Appropriations Committee is working on the FY 2024 Labor-HHS Appropriations bill. Their Labor-HHS subcommittee reported out a bill that includes a $292 million increase over the FY 2023 appropriations. This is lousy but ahead of the House bill which included a small cut in the appropriation for Social Security. The House bill is preposterous for reasons that go well beyond Social Security. It's no starting point for negotiations.
Keep in mind that there will probably be an "emergency" appropriations bill, probably early next year. Extra money for the Social Security Administration in that bill is a distinct possibility.
Security Guard Assaulted With Knife -- But It May Have Been A Personal Matter
From WKBN:
A security guard at the Neshannock [PA] Social Security office is recovering after police said he was attacked with a knife.
It happened just after 12:30 p.m. Wednesday.
On the way to the scene, police learned the suspect was walking away from the plaza. They arrested Glenn Samuels Junior without incident.
The victim was sent to the hospital with lacerations to his head.
Samuels was arraigned on three counts of aggravated assault.
Police said the victim and suspect are related.
Martin O'Malley's Positions On Social Security
Back in 2015 Martin O'Malley was running for President. He didn't get very far but he did take these positions on Social Security:
- Increase Social Security benefits. O'Malley proposed increasing minimum Social Security benefits to 125% above the poverty line and raising benefits for low- and minimum-wage workers, who the governor claims currently don't receive enough benefits and often don't have any retirement savings at all.
- Raise the cap on the payroll tax for workers making more than $250,000 a year.
O'Malley claimed that raising the payroll tax — along with raising the
minimum wage and enacting immigration reform — will pay for many of his
proposed reforms. ...
